Your organ in the brain used for smelling.
The nasal cavity filters, humidifies and warms incoming air. It also contains olfactory receptors.
The olfactory bulb, at the top of the nasal sinus, is connected to the first cranial nerve. It then sends the impulse to the temporal lobes of the brain to be interpreted as smell.
olfactory |älˈfakt(ə)rē; ōl-|adjectiveof or relating to the sense of smell : the olfactory organs.It is an adjective so it is used to describe anything that has to do with the sense of smell.ex. Reptiles have two distinct olfactory systems - the main olfactory system, and the accessory olfactory system.orAs of now, there is no theory that explains olfactory perception completely.
Olfactory stimulation an aspect of perceptual stimulation and is achieved by stimulation of the olfactory system.**************************An odour will produce olfactory stimulation [olfactory refers to the sense of smell]
basiclly make sure offensive odors stop being offensive after continued exposure.
Presbyosmia refers to the lessening or loss of the olfactory sense that occurs when a person ages.
The olfactory lobes are used by frogs as homing tools to find breeding grounds. The optic lobes allow them an almost 360 degree vision for locating prey.
Your organ in the brain used for smelling.
How many stages?
The nasal cavity filters, humidifies and warms incoming air. It also contains olfactory receptors.
sensory adaptation
The olfactory bulb, at the top of the nasal sinus, is connected to the first cranial nerve. It then sends the impulse to the temporal lobes of the brain to be interpreted as smell.
short term adaptation occurs in one organism to fit it's environmental needs. long term adaptation are advantageous genes that are passed to the following generations
The Olfactory nerve. CN1 Cranial Nerve I, or the first cranial nerve called the Olfactory nerve.
Yes. There are two distinct parts to the olfactory system--the main olfactory system and the accessory olfactory system
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